CORPORATE OFFICE IN WICHITA, KS

Headquartered in Wichita, KS, PrairieFire Coffee Roasters provides World Class service to customers across the Midwest. We provide you with state-of-the-art equipment and top quality products for your office, convenience store, and restaurant, as well products for home use.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

When you call us at PrairieFire Coffee, you’ll get a friendly, helpful human being, not an automated voicemail system. All calls are dispatched immediately for a prompt response whatever the need may be.

STRAIGHT FROM THE ROASTER

At PrairieFire Coffee, we source, roast, package, and deliver our coffees directly to you. That means that your coffee reaches you within two weeks of being freshly roasted. Compare the freshness of PrairieFire Coffee against any other commercial “warehoused” coffees. You’ll taste the difference!

WE DELIVER FAST AND ON TIME

Since PrairieFire Coffee roasts and delivers all of our own coffees, there is no need for prolonged warehousing. Fresh in! Fresh out! It is always delivered on our own fleet of vehicles by our own employees to reach you at the peak of freshness.

OFFICE COFFEE SOLUTIONS

PrairieFire Coffee has a solution for your office coffee environment. From single cup brewers to one pot at a time or large batch brews, we can serve your business needs. We provide both pour-in and plumbed-in models of brewers.

HAPPY EMPLOYEES!

From the breakroom to the boardroom, we can provide a service to help you impress your clients and keep your employees happy. “Happy employees are productive employees!”

CONVENIENCE STORE SOLUTIONS

PrairieFire Coffee can provide all of the convenience store solutions to improve your coffee bar. From our Specialty Grade Coffees, Private Recipe Cappuccinos, Crystal Clear Iced Teas, to Frozen Fruit Slushes, and all of the equipment to brew and serve it in. Let PrairieFire Coffee design and layout your coffee bar as well as provide all of the point-of-sale materials to make your store a PrairieFire Coffee destination!

COFFEE FOR YOUR OFFICE

PrairieFire Coffee Roasters offers a complete line of the freshest roasted and ground coffees anywhere for your office, breakroom, boardroom, or any other type of business setting. MORE…

RESTAURANTS/FOOD

PrairieFire Coffee Roasters has your coffee and tea solutions for even the most demanding food service environments. MORE…

CONVENIENCE STORES

PrairieFire Coffee Roasters will also assist you in redesigning your coffee bar to improve both sales and profits. MORE…

COFFEE BUZZ: STUDY FINDS JAVA DRINKERS LIVE LONGER

MILWAUKEE — One of life’s simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, even some fear that java might raise the risk of heart disease, a big study finds the opposite: Coffee drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. Regular or decaf doesn’t matter.

The study of 400,000 people is the largest ever done on the issue, and the results should reassure any coffee lovers who think it’s a guilty pleasure that may do harm.

“Our study suggests that’s really not the case,” said lead researcher Neal Freedman of the National Cancer Institute. “There may actually be a modest benefit of coffee drinking.”

No one knows why. Coffee contains a thousand things that can affect health, from helpful antioxidants to tiny amounts of substances linked to cancer. The most widely studied ingredient — caffeine — didn’t play a role in the new study’s results.

It’s not that earlier studies were wrong. There is evidence that coffee can raise LDL, or bad cholesterol, and blood pressure at least short-term, and those in turn can raise the risk of heart disease.

CAFFEINE LINKED TO LOWER SKIN CANCER RISK

Coffee fanatics are less likely to develop the most common type of skin cancer, a new study found.

The study of nearly 113,000 men and women found those who drank three or more cups of coffee a day had a 20 percent lower risk of basal cell carcinoma than those who said no to Joe.

“I think we’re seeing more and more evidence for the beneficial effects of coffee consumption,” said study author Jiali Han, associate professor of dermatology and epidemiology at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health, explaining that java has also been linked to a reduced risk of diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. “I wouldn’t recommend drinking coffee solely based on this work, but it does add one more thing to the list.”

The study, published today in the journal Cancer Research, sheds new light on a skin cancer that affects 2.8 million Americans each year.

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What customers are saying …

"PrairieFire has a great product at a very competitive Price. Their sales representatives care about their customers. They will enhance your coffee bar beyond your belief. We are proud to recommend them to our customers."